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autoplot.univ_avgsev: Automatically create a ggplot for objects obtained from univariate_average_severity()

Description

Takes an object produced by univariate_average_severity(), and plots the claim frequency.

Usage

# S3 method for univ_avgsev
autoplot(
  x,
  background = TRUE,
  labels = TRUE,
  sort = FALSE,
  dec.mark = ",",
  color = "dodgerblue",
  color_bg = "#E7B800"
)

Arguments

x

univ_avgsev object produced by univariate_average_severity()

background

show exposure as a histogram (default is TRUE)

labels

show labels with the exposure (default is TRUE)

sort

sort (or order) risk factor into descending order by exposure (default is FALSE)

dec.mark

control the format of the decimal point, as well as the mark between intervals before the decimal point, choose either "," (default) or "."

color

change the color of the points and line ("dodgerblue" is default)

color_bg

change the color of the histogram ("#E7B800" is default)

Value

a ggplot2 object

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
library(ggplot2)
x <- univariate_average_severity(MTPL2, x = area, severity = amount,
                                   nclaims = nclaims, premium = premium)
autoplot(x)

# }

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